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December 1st, 2024 17:15
Persistent Quality Issues with Dell Vostro Series
Dear Dell Team,
I have been a loyal Dell customer for years, trusting your brand for both personal and professional projects. However, my recent experiences with the Dell Vostro 5568 have severely shaken this trust. The recurring chassis and hinge failures in this model indicate a significant drop in the quality standards that Dell was once known for.
Out of the 250+ units purchased for my organization, almost all have experienced similar issues, particularly with the chassis and charging port area breaking apart near the hinges. This clearly points to a widespread defect. What’s even more alarming is that one of the unused, brand-new units <Private data removed from public view. DELL-Admin>, which was stored as a spare, exhibited the same hinge and chassis failure after only 3-4 months of use.
My concerns are as follows:
- Is the expected lifespan of a Dell laptop just 3-4 months? If a device develops such fundamental structural issues in such a short time, how can I trust Dell as a reliable brand?
- Dell was once renowned for its durability and customer satisfaction. What has caused this apparent decline in product quality?
- How can I confidently choose Dell for future projects when such issues are left unresolved?
- Should I throw away this laptop, just like the others, after only 3-4 months of use?
Is there a direct email for Business that we can contact? Thank you
ejn63
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December 1st, 2024 17:36
This is a 2017 model system, so it's about seven years old.
The Vostro series is simply the Inspiron with a different software load from the factory and in many cases a different color paint. The role of these is to be as cheap as possible to buy -- everything else comes second.
Expecting more than three years out of any new notebook is out of line with current engineering from all manufacturers. Expecting more than that out of the cheapest budget systems is even more unreasonable.
Basically, you get what you pay for -- there's a reason a Latitude costs more than a Vostro/Inspiron, a Thinkpad costs more than an IdeaPad, and an Elitebook or Probook costs more than a Pavilion.
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December 1st, 2024 17:47
@ejn63 I know that this is a 2017 model My question is that you buy a notebook and you put that notebook in the closet without using it for 6-7 years and the product breaks down 3-4 months after you start using that notebook? Is the life of a notebook 3-4 months after you start using it?
ejn63
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December 1st, 2024 18:05
The notebook was made seven years ago with an inexpensive build and cheap plastics. It's not out of the realm of possibility that a hinge could break -- used or not, plastics age, and the plastics uses to make cheap notebooks are hardly robust to begin with.
You won't find the situation any different with any other cheap consumer-grade notebook. They're all built by the same manufacturers with the same economic considerations.
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